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Police charge 136 drink drivers on first day of 2021

Date Time Police charge 136 drink drivers on first day of 2021 Police have charged 136 drivers with drink driving offences across the state on the first day of 2021. About 4.50pm on New Year’s Day (Friday 1 January 2021), police from Northern Beaches Traffic and Highway Patrol stopped a Holden Astra hatch on Pittwater Road, Narrabeen, for a random breath test. The driver, a 51-year-old woman, returned a positive result and was taken to Dee Why Police Station where a breath analysis returned an alleged reading of 0.158. The woman was charged with high-range PCA and her licence was suspended. She is due to appear at Manly Local Court on Wednesday 20 January 2021.

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Australia s most baffling missing person cases

These Australians come from different walks of life but they all share one thing in common.   Their photographs hang in the homes of devastated loved ones who cling to hope they will one day walk through the door.  More than 38,000 people go missing in Australia each year, but 95 per cent are found within a month.  This Christmas, there will be 2,600 families whose loved ones are unlikely to be joining them at the table. More than 38,000 people going missing in Australia each year. While the majority are found, there are currently around 2600 people who are considered permanently missing There is a name for the torture they endure daily - ambiguous loss - a grief defined by the lack of closure or understanding of the fate that befell their missing loved one.  

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Friends cover their worthless car in five cent coins

A comedy duo renowned for their pranks are the creators behind a car gaining notoriety in Queensland. A hatchback covered in five cent pieces spotted driving around the streets of Brisbane has sparked much intrigue with residents taking to social media in a quest to find out the story behind the creation.  It s since been revealed the Holden Astra belongs to Michael Broekhuyse. He and friend Marty Sokolinski are the men behind comedy act Marty and Michael. Michael Broekhuyse (left) and Marty Sokolinski (left) glued $2000 worth of coins to the car After finding out the car was worth little in its previous state, the pair decided to pump some money into it.

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